CD Reviews

"tiger trap is definatly one of the most infuential and legendary bands in all indie-pop history... this album proves it! rose melberg (also of go sailor, the softies and gaze) was a major force in the group, but other members such as the great drummer (the amazing) heather dunn, (who now plays in various groups such as dub narcotic sound system, lois, the raincoats and the no nos') still continue to amaze me with their pojects since tiger trap's demise. i'm still smacking myself in the head for not seeing them more often before they broke up. -leon levy"

Indie pop at it's finest

doug | Rocky River, Ohio United States | 06/29/2003

(5 out of 5 stars)

"Even though Tiger Trap were short lived and didn't make much of a mark of music, their debut album will always be something that I can listen to at all times. From beginning to end the album is basically perfect in that every song has a great hook to it and it never sounds boring. It always has an energy to it while never sacrificing melody. Good luck finding a record as filler free as this, it won't be easy."

Best Indie Album Ever!

Robin Sena | U.S, | 04/12/2004

(5 out of 5 stars)

"This early work of Rose Melberg is probably her best, and I've heard almost everything that she has to offer(Go Sailor, The Softies, etc.) The punkish instrumentals blend perfectly with the very soft and sweet voice of Rose (I cannot say that I have heard a more gifted singer!!). This is one of my top 5 favorite CD's, and I have almost a thousand. It's a shame I did not hear about this band years ago. I wish she would have did a little more with this band, but her other work is equally as good. This album is a must have, along with Go Sailor and her extensive work with The Softies."

The perfect twee pop album?

MaratsBathing | NY | 08/16/2009

(5 out of 5 stars)

"Never annoying like Beat Happening, never melodramatic like Black Tambourine, never monotonous like Rocketship, never soporific like Heavenly, never inconsistent like the Vaselines, no two songs sound the same like the Shop Assistants, never put out a string of increasingly poor albums like Belle and Sebastian (save the Life Pursuit), never boring, precious and entirely forgettable like pretty much every other twee/indie-pop band. Fast, fun, cute (but not cutesy). Great, memorable songs."